L.A. isn't a walking city? The man behind Great Los Angeles Walk would like a word
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"I've probably walked more than 10,000 steps already today," he tells me proudly, checking the health data on his phone to be sure - and it's only 10:30 a.m. Schneider's dedication to walking is evident, driven by the desire to explore the city despite its car-centric culture."
"What began as a DIY, mobile celebration of L.A. - with just his wife, a handful of friends and several dozen readers of his blog, Franklin Avenue - has morphed into a local tradition, drawing up to 500 participants every November on the Saturday before Thanksgiving."
"Each walk spans the length of an iconic L.A. boulevard, trekking about 14 to 16 miles and stopping along the way to explore its sun-scorched sidewalks and faded public murals, its high-end furniture boutiques, cheap motels and historic churches."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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